<html><head></head><body><div style='font-family:Calibri,"Segoe UI",Meiryo,"Microsoft YaHei UI","Microsoft JhengHei UI","Malgun Gothic","Khmer UI","Nirmala UI",Tunga,"Lao UI",Ebrima,sans-serif;font-size:16px;'><div><div dir="ltr">In a word: frustrating. <a href="http://wp.me/p1fcz8-2YW" target="_blank">http://wp.me/p1fcz8-2YW</a>. It was frustrating on multiple levels.<br> <br>Obviously the code is fixable, but one worries about the very "idea" - there seems a desperation in the desire to remove local IDPs - including those granting access to privileged administrator configuring (broken) federated logon!<br> <br>To be fair, the default Microsoft ASP.NET web app project built by the released version of visual studio 20102 doesn't work, either - when taking up the federated (OAUTH/openid) login option and its display of a set of IDPs, configured locally. It doesn't even compile, link and load! Thus, I have not even so far as work with its attempt to showcase Openid Connect, or see if things interwork yet with Google's implementation, etc.<br> </div></div><div data-signatureblock="true">Sent from Windows Mail</div><div> </div></div></body></html>